April already! The Easter Bunny will be here at the end of the month, but before then, we have plenty of fun things to do in Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater and throughout Thurston County. Whether you are looking for a music, theater, kids’ activities or even an anime convention, it’s all right here in Thurston County! You can access the full calendar here. Check out our highlights below.
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- Music by Casanova April 5 ($12) Buy Tickets
- Country music by Doubleback April 6 ($12) Buy Tickets
- Laughs At The Farm April 12. ($50) Buy Tickets
- 3rd Annual South Sound Business Expo April 17 (Free-$37) Buy Tickets
- NW Fight Challenge (MMA) May 4 ($30) Buy Tickets
- Yelm TacoFest May 5 ($20) Buy Tickets
- Kick off the weekend at Hands on Children’s Museum’s First Friday Night: Blast Off to Space April 5.
- Spend an evening with “Old Friends” at The Hub at Lacey April 5-6.
- Put your cosplay on and head to the free Chibi Chibi Con 2019 at Evergreen April 6.
- Run off those Girl Scout cookies at the Thin Mint Sprint 5k Fun Run/Walk at Heritage Park April 6.
- Search for Eggs at Ralph’s Thriftway April 6.
- Welcome spring at the EasterFest at the Thurston County Fairgrounds April 6.
- Say “Aloha” at Saint Martin University’s annual Hui ‘O Hawai’i Luau April 6.
- Be thrilled with the Mas Uda Dancers benefit dance performance at the Eagles Ballroom April 6-7.
- Learn more about the transition of the Other Bank to the Thurston County Food Bank at the YWCA Olympia’s Open House April 7.
- Head to one of these Thurston County farms this weekend and get a taste of country life.
- See what’s fresh at the Olympia Farmers Market.
- Visit an open house event this weekend. Click here to see the list of Van Dorm Realty’s open houses.
ThurstonTalk aims to be your source for positive information and events happening in Olympia. If you have a suggestion for a post, send us a note at submit@thurstontalk.com. For more events and to learn what’s happening in Olympia and the surrounding area, visit our events calendar.
Featured photo credit: Diane Waiste